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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also claimed that we" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement made by someone that includes an assertion about a group that includes the speaker or the audience.
Example: "The report also claimed that we were responsible for the project's success."
Alternatives: "also asserted that we" or "also stated that we".
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Stratton's article also claimed that we were mounting a "statistical attack" on the work of Professor Leon Feinstein, a government adviser who is an expert on social mobility.
Brexiters have also claimed that we could simply "roll over" existing trade deals that we enjoy today through our membership of the EU.
In his first inaugural, Dwight Eisenhower pledged to build the "strength that will deter the forces of aggression" in Korea, but also claimed that "we reject any insinuation that one race or another, one people or another, is in any sense inferior or expendable".
Dr. Leslie Bernstein, director of the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, also claimed that "We have no known environmental causes of breast cancer other than radiation... except when you are having a mammogram," a surprising and damaging admission.
The director of the art conservation department at Buffalo State College also claimed that "we regularly get offered things, but our students can use the same pieces again and again, so we don't always need more".
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They also claim that we criticize the sector's excessive use of fishmeal and that we trot out the "Chinese aquaculture threat" theory.
He also claims that "we may have reached … Peak Car" (yet global car sales rose 11% between 2014 and 2017), and that as countries become richer "their thoughts turn to the environment".
What remains to be seen is whether or not one of the devices to run with that superlative screen will fly under Google's Nexus banner — it's nearly impossible to deny the existence of the LG-sourced Nexus 4, but early rumors also claimed that what we now know as the J Butterfly would see the light of day as the so-called Nexus 5.
Both articles also claimed that "some scientists" are predicting that we're headed into a period of global cooling.
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Maggart has also claimed that "some of the evidence we were presented showed that lesbian and gay couples have a higher rate of breaking up than heterosexual couples as well as higher rates of promiscuity outside of their relationships".
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